Figure. 5.3.21 - 175. Inverse (above) and inverse and DT (below) time characteristics with the inverse constant setting effect.
Table. 5.3.21 - 176. Setting parameters for reset time characteristics.
Name
Range
Step
Default
Description
Release
time delay
0.000…150.000s 0.005s 0.06s
Resetting time. The time that is allowed between pick-ups when the
pick-up has not lead into a trip operation. During this time the
START signal is held on for the timers if the delayed pick-up release is
active.
Delayed
pick-up
release
0: No
1: Yes
-
1: Yes
Resetting characteristics selection is either time-delayed or instant after
the pick-up element is released. If activated, the START signal is reset
after a set release time delay.
Time calc
reset after
release
time
0: No
1: Yes
-
1: Yes
Operating timer resetting characteristics selection. When active, the
operating time counter is reset after a set release time unless a pick-up
element is activated during this time. When disabled, the operating time
counter is reset directly after the pick-up element reset.
Continue
time
calculation
during
release
time
0: No
1: Yes
-
1: No
Time calculation characteristics selection. If activated the operating time
counter continues until a set release time has elapsed even if the pick-up
element is reset.
The user can reset characteristics through the application. The default setting is a 60 ms delay; the
time calculation is held during the release time.
In the release delay option the operating time counter calculates the operating time during the release.
When using this option the function does not trip if the input signal is not re-activated while the release
time count is on-going.
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